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Is it now? Github says it's Rust at 80%. And a layer of rust is a good protection again further rust ๐
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy
This is not how rust works, rust is blooming and eating ever deeper. Green Copper-Patina on the other hand is a protective layer.
I don't think anyone is going to create a coding language called Green Copper Patina.
Thinking about it that way, that would actually be a good name, but I bet it would be a favourite in the Linux crowd.
I had "weathering steel" in mind, butt you're right, even in this case, rust still eats at it, just slower.
Honestly I am just going off of my preconceptions on this golang presumption. I tend to bet often that a rust or go based product is going to win out in most cases.